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Jim Yanik wrote: > I recal reading somewhere that there was a law against having secret > compartments in an auto? > > Anyone know more about this? They're not secret any more once you find them so they couldn't be illegal could they ? Graham |
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Brent P wrote: > Jim Yanik wrote: > > I recal reading somewhere that there was a law against having secret > > compartments in an auto? > > > > Anyone know more about this? > > Illinois state law is that police can sieze a person's vehicle if there > is a hidden compartment that didn't come with the car from the factory > and the police believe it was to hide something from them. The way the > law is written, if someone thought the local PD was after his jelly > doughnuts so he built a secret compartment and hid a dozen jelly > doughnuts in there, the cops upon discovering the compartment and the > jelly doughnuts using their dog could then take the car. And eat the donuts presumably ? Graham |
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"Jim Yanik" > wrote in message ... > Ashton Crusher > wrote in > : > >> On 12 May 2007 18:12:16 GMT, Jim Yanik > wrote: >> >>>I recal reading somewhere that there was a law against having secret >>>compartments in an auto? >>> >>>Anyone know more about this? >> >> Go here >> >> http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...7/ai_n16745963 > > I saw this one. >> >> it's what I found with a quick google search. Looks like this bad law >> may have been declared unconstitutional. It's just another law >> demonstrating that your gvt has no respect for your rights. > > That ruling holds only in Illinois.(I agree the ban is a bad law.) > > After some Google searching,I've found GA,MA,CA,IA,SC,NC and AL all have > laws prohibiting secret compartments in vehicles. That's not a complete > list,just what I've found so far. Some states also make it a felony to > MAKE > a secret compartment,others go by "intent"(thoughtcrime) to hide > contraband,but make no mention of legal items being hidden. > > I suspect other states also have similar laws. > > I believe it derives from the War on Drugs. > I asked because of a debate about leaving firearms in cars and them > getting > stolen.A hidden compartment would make it much harder to steal a > handgun,since it would not be easily discovered by a thief. > > Problem is,the ban is not consistent across the entire country,so one > could > be legal in your home state,but not in others,if travelling by auto. They must have a grand time with SUVs and pickups that have "hidden" compartments to store items out of sight. |
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On May 12, 11:12 am, Jim Yanik > wrote:
> I recal reading somewhere that there was a law against having secret > compartments in an auto? > > Anyone know more about this? > > -- > Jim Yanik > jyanik > at > kua.net Hell, send a email to your local PD, the state police, and the US Att Gen. Then it isn't secret any more. Keep copies in the compartment and if they find it they will be confused as to what they should do. That's not to say something won't be planted, but it will be less likely. |
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In article >,
Jim Yanik > wrote: >Nate Nagel > wrote in : > > >> >> The above really scares me because Porsches pretty much all have >> "false floors" and they tend to hide important, expensive stuff under >> them... like engine computers. A cop could easily destroy a car >> simply by drilling a hole in the floor. I mean, the car would still >> be OK, but it would cost more to buy a new computer from Porsche than >> the car is worth. >> >> nate >> > > >For that,you bill the folks who drilled the hole. Soverign immunity. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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In article > , Matthew T. Russotto wrote:
> Soverign immunity. that's coming back in a big way. |
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On May 13, 4:24 pm, Jim Yanik > wrote:
> Nate Nagel > wrote : > > > > > The above really scares me because Porsches pretty much all have > > "false floors" and they tend to hide important, expensive stuff under > > them... like engine computers. A cop could easily destroy a car > > simply by drilling a hole in the floor. I mean, the car would still > > be OK, but it would cost more to buy a new computer from Porsche than > > the car is worth. > > > nate > > For that,you bill the folks who drilled the hole. > I'd like to think that would be the easy solution to the problem, but I suspect it would probably require lots of lawyers, guns, and money to get anywhere with that tack. nate |
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